The Firefox Password Manager securely stores the usernames and passwords you use to access websites and then automatically fills them in for you the next time you visit a website. This article will show you how to use the Password Manager to remember, view, delete and protect your passwords.

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Make Firefox remember usernames and passwords

When you enter a username and password that you haven't already saved for a website, Firefox will ask if you want to remember it.

Tip: Clicking outside of the Remember Password prompt will hide it. To bring it back, just click the key icon on the left side of the location bar. If Firefox does not prompt you to save passwords, see the article Usernames and passwords are not saved.

In the prompt:

To have Firefox remember your username and password, click on Remember PasswordRemember. The next time you visit the website, Firefox will automatically enter your username and password for you.

If you've stored the wrong username or password, just type the right one into the website and Firefox will prompt you to save it. To save the new username and password, click on Update PasswordUpdate.

To tell Firefox to never remember usernames and passwords for the current website, click the drop-down menu and select Never Remember Password for This Site. In the future, when you log in to the website you won't be prompted to save the username and password.

If you later change your mind and would like Firefox to ask you to save usernames and passwords for this site, you'll need to go into your Firefox Options and remove the site's entry from the Security panel exceptions list.If you later change your mind and would like Firefox to ask you to save usernames and passwords for this site, you'll need to go into your Firefox Preferences and remove the site's entry from the Security panel exceptions list.

To skip saving your username and password this time, click the drop-down menu and select Not Now. You'll be prompted to save your username and password the next time you visit the site.

Note: Some websites offer to keep you logged in by clicking a check box on the site. This is a feature of the website and will work whether or not you have saved your username and password in Firefox.

Managing multiple accounts for a site

If you have more than one account for a site, Firefox can save all your logins. You can make Firefox fill in login information for a different account each time you visit.

Right-clickControl + click on the username field to see the context menu.

Click Fill Login.

Choose the username you'd like to log in with. Firefox will automatically fill in your username and password for you.

Viewing and deleting passwords

To view passwords for a specific site, right-clickcontrol+click on the username field on that site, then click Fill Login, followed by View Saved Logins, as shown above.

You can easily manage the usernames and passwords that Firefox has saved for you.

At the top of the Firefox window, click on the Firefox button and then select Options.At the top of the Firefox window, click on the Tools menu and then select Options.On the menu bar, click on the Firefox menu and select Preferences....At the top of the Firefox window, click on the Edit menu and select Preferences.

Click the menu button
and choose Options.Preferences.

Click the Security panel.

Click Saved Passwords…Saved Logins… and the Password Manager will open.

To see the passwords you have saved, click Show Passwords. When you close the window, your passwords will be automatically hidden.

Use the search box to find a particular website or username. Click the X in the search bar to clear your search and see the full list again.

To remove the username and password for a website, select the site's entry from the list and click Remove.

To remove all stored usernames and passwords, click Remove All. After confirming this choice, all of your stored usernames and passwords will be deleted.

To import passwords from Chrome or Internet Explorer, click Import and follow the instructions in the wizard.

Note: The Password Manager Import feature is currently available on Windows only.

Even though the Password Manager stores your usernames and passwords on your hard drive in an encrypted format, someone with access to your computer can still see or use them. The Use a Master Password to protect stored logins and passwords article shows you how to prevent this and keep you protected in the event your computer is lost or stolen.

Having problems with usernames and passwords?

These articles will help you solve any problems you might be having with usernames and passwords: